The Quarterly Anchor: Why Executive Meetings Must Be About Institutions, Not Individuals

By Nicolas W. Del Valle There is a quiet failure that repeats itself across communities, asset portfolios, and management relationships. It happens when a board president leaves. When a manager moves on. When a key executive retires. Suddenly, the relationship that held the community together is gone, and with it, the trust, the rhythm, and […]
The Wake‑Up Call™: Why the Best Communities Run on 10‑Minute Weekly Check‑Ins

By Nicolas W. Del Valle Most community management failures are not failures of execution. They are failures of communication, specifically, the gap between what the board knows and what the manager is doing. That gap widens quietly. An email goes unanswered. A minor issue is noted but not escalated. A week passes. The board assumes […]